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for the conversion of CO2 into hydrocarbons. The reaction mechanisms will be studied using in situ surface techniques, particularly IR spectroscopy. The catalysts will then be characterized after use by advanced
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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Production, storage and use of hydrogen is a very
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environments. We will use phylogenetic analyses to trace the evolution of viviparity across different phylogenetic groups of nematodes. We also aim to determine whether extremophilic nematodes have evolved
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materials. The postdoc researcher pwill be recruited within the Openbar project, funded by the french national research agency (ANR) and in collaboration with Wilson Crichton from the ESRF. The postdoc
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framework accounting for what they are and what they do is highly needed. The aim of our project is to clarify the concept of lineage within organisms in a way that can translate into new scientific tools
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. The postdoc position is based at IRPHE Marseille, with several planned visits to Paris and Lyon. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR7342-STELED-006/Candidater.aspx Requirements
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-MINATEC site in Grenoble. Around 100 people work at the LTM: 30 researchers or research professors, 18 engineers and technicians, 31 doctoral students, and 16 postdocs. The laboratory's activities
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of nonstandard neutrino and dark matter components as well as applications to Lyman-alpha forest also foreseen. The selected postdoc will also have the opportunity to join the Euclid Consortium within
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single cell cycle round. This points to a yet-to-be-explored original and divergent cell cycle architecture where conventional rules likely do not apply. We study different aspects of the cell cycle
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of our main research themes is to understand the cellular and molecular basis of cnidarian-dinoflagellate symbiosis. We use the holobiont Anemonia viridis (a temperate sea anemone) as our study model